circulates inside the appliance. You can prematurely
terminate the warming function by keeping the
Start/Stop button pressed until two acousitc signals
are heard.
WARNING
Before opening the appliance lid, pull the power
plug out of the wall socket. When not in use, the
appliance should never be plugged in!
TAKING OUT THE BREAD
When taking out the baking mould, always use
pot holders or oven gloves. Hold the baking mould
tilted over a grid and shake lightly until the bread
slides out of the baking mould. If the bread does
not slip off the kneading paddles, carefully remove
the kneading paddles using the enclosed kneading
paddle remover.
Note
Do not use any metal objects that may lead to
scratches on the non-stick coating. After removing
the bread, immediately rinse the baking mould with
warm water. This prevents the kneading paddles
from sticking to the driving shaft.
Tip: If you remove the kneading paddles after the
last kneading of the dough, the bread will remain
intact when you remove it from the baking mould.
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Briefly press the Start/Stop button, to interrupt
the baking process or pull the power plug out of
the wall socket.
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Open the appliance lid and take out the baking
mould. You can take the dough out with floured
hands and remove the kneading paddles.
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Replace the dough and close the appliance lid.
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Push the plug back into the wall socket and
press the Start/Stop button. The baking program
is continued. Let the bread cool for 15-30
minutes before eating. Before cutting bread,
make sure that no kneading paddle is still in the
baking mould.
Warning
Do not attempt to start operating the bread maker,
before it has either cooled down or warmed up.
If the display shows "HHH" after the program
has been started, it means that the temperature
inside of bread pan is too high. You should stop
the program and unplugged the power outlet
immediately. Then open the lid and let the machine
cool down completely before using again (except
the program of BAKE and JAM). If the display
shows "LLL" after the program has been started,
it means that the temperature inside of bread pan
is too low. You should place the bread maker on a
higher environment for using(except the program
of BAKE and JAM). If the display shows "EE0" after
you have pressed Start/Stop button, it means the
temperature sensor open circuit, please check the
sensor carefully by Authorized expert. If the display
shows "EE1", it means the temperature sensor
short circuit.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the machine from the power and let it
cool down prior to cleaning.
IMPORTANT
The parts and accessories of the appliance should
not be washed in a dish washing machine.
1. bread pan: Rub inside and outside with a damp
cloth. Do not use any sharp or abrasive agents
for the consideration of protecting the non-stick
coating. The pan must be dried completely prior
to installing.
2. kneading blade: If the kneading bar is difficult to
remove from the axle, In such an event fill the
Container with warm water and allow it to soak
for approx. 30 minutes.The kneader can then
be easily removed for cleaning. Also wipe the
blade carefully with a cotton damp cloth, Please
note both the bread pan and kneading blade are
dishwashing safe components.
3. lid and window: clean the lid inside and outside
with a slightly damp cloth.
4. Housing: gently wipe the outer surface of
housing with a wet cloth. Do not use any
abrasive cleaner to clean as this would degrade
the high polish of the surface. Never immerse
the housing into water for cleaning.
5. Before the bread maker is packed away for
storage, ensure that it has completely cooled
down, is clean and dry, and the lid is closed.
TECHNICAL DATA:
220-240V ~ 50Hz • 850W
Environment friendly disposal: You can
help protect the environment! Please
remember to respect the local regulations:
hand in the non-working electrical equipments to an
appropriate waste disposal center.
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